




These words have been taken from The Westbury Harriers 75th Anniversary Club History Book, compiled by our late President Peter Griffin.
Athletics started seriously in Bristol in 1882 with the formation of Bristol Athletic
Club, but it was as early as in the turn of the century that those living in the
village of Westbury-
The local lads, therefore, used to train together and run through the village streets.
A Club photograph taken as early as 1913 shows the proud village members with W
H on their vests so that they could be distinguished from the others. As GEORGE
PYKE (85) recalled -
Under the guidance of ALBERT 'NOBBY' CLARK (senior) they trained regularly, using
an old Pavilion/Summer House on the lawn behind the 'White Lion Hotel' as a Changing
Room. The whole area is today the Car Park, and their washing facilities used to
consist of a tin bath of water, luke-
It was in 1924 that a 40 year old veteran member called GILBERT WALKER thought it would be a good idea if the village boys were to form their own Club. He decided to call a meeting for anyone interested and booked a room at the 'White Lion Hotel' for a Friday night.
... continued in More About Westbury Harriers
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